Do you know a child who loves horses and animals? These books feature horses, sheep, even a cute hen named Hattie who loves wearing hats and planning parties! Not only that, but these books also encourage young readers to be kind, work hard, and set goals. When I speak to children, they often ask when I started writing and why I decided to become a children's author. The reason is because I want them to remember that it's important to have goals and dreams. That way, you have something to work toward. Write your goals down to make them visible to you. And never give up on them. If I did that, I'd have never become an equestrian champion. That was my childhood dream. Sure, lots of children are successful competitive riders. But my circumstances were different. Are you wondering why? Because I was born with cerebral palsy, which affects my legs. In fact, my parents were told I'd never walk. But they were undeterred. My Dad said he'd teach me to ride and I'd be fine. His positive attitude showed me that anything is possible if you persevere. I'd have never reached my goal without his guidance .
Did you know my Dad didn't want to teach me to jump? Are you wondering why? It's because he knew I'd fall off a lot. At first, Daddy didn't want to teach me. He reminded me I'd fall off a lot. But I told him I'd get up, because I always have. We had a deal and my part was not to complain about falling off, even though sometimes I fell two or three times a day! But perseverance is the key to success. If you're struggling to reach your goal, remember this; no one quits on a good day. But when the bad days come, tell yourself if you give up, you'll fail to reach your objective.
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